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'''Jesus' Job Time''' (JJT) — the period during which members of a [[home]] (including children) perform menial chores and cleaning around the house. These chores are usually done on a quotidian bases.
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'''Jesus' Job Time''' ('''JJT''') is the period during which members of a [[home]] (including children) perform menial chores and cleaning around the house. These chores are usually done on a quotidian basis.
  
Although members believe that "cleanliness is Godliness", they also believe that every home is a potential show case for external investigation. As a result of this, most homes have a good standard of cleanliness.
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Although members believe that "cleanliness is Godliness", they also believe that every home is a potential showcase for external investigation. As a result, most homes have a good standard of cleanliness.
  
Uses: "He is doing JJT this morning."; "The bathroom needs a JJT."
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==Usage examples==
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* He is doing JJT this morning.
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* The bathroom needs a JJT.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 16 September 2006

Jesus' Job Time (JJT) is the period during which members of a home (including children) perform menial chores and cleaning around the house. These chores are usually done on a quotidian basis.

Although members believe that "cleanliness is Godliness", they also believe that every home is a potential showcase for external investigation. As a result, most homes have a good standard of cleanliness.

Usage examples

  • He is doing JJT this morning.
  • The bathroom needs a JJT.